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sinyallerini

Sinyallerini is a Turkish morphological form built from the root sinyal (signal) and is used to express “your signals” with a direct object function in a sentence. It results from adding the plural suffix -ler to sinyal, then the second-person possessive suffix -in (your), followed by the accusative suffix -i, yielding sinyallerini.

In Turkish, the order of these affixes is important: plural, possessive, then case (accusative). The form sinyallerini

Usage examples illustrate its function as an object pronoun in a sentence. For instance: Sinyallerini kontrol

Limitations and notes: sinyallerini is a specific case form and may sound unusual when extracted from sentence

See also: Turkish grammar, Turkish noun cases, Turkish possessive suffixes, Turkish plural formation.

therefore
marks
that
the
signals
belong
to
you
and
are
the
object
of
the
verb.
The
same
noun
can
appear
in
other
forms
with
different
meanings,
such
as
sinyallerinin
(of
your
signals)
in
the
genitive,
or
sinyalleriniz
(your
signals
as
a
possessive
form
without
accusative).
Context
determines
which
variant
is
appropriate.
et.
(Check
your
signals.)
Sinyallerini
gördüm.
(I
saw
your
signals.)
These
examples
show
how
Turkish
combines
noun
plurality,
possessive
marking,
and
case
endings
into
a
single
word.
context.
Learners
should
be
aware
that
Turkish
uses
agglutinative
morphology,
so
similar
forms
can
express
different
combinations
of
plurality,
ownership,
and
grammatical
role
by
changing
suffixes.